"Diversity and Social Justice Studies is unlike any program I had heard about."

What brought you to 17³Ô¹Ï? Why did you choose to study here?

I grew up in a small city in central Alberta, called Wetaskiwin. We were once only known as the city with the worst crime rates in Canada. Coming to 17³Ô¹Ï was a bit of a choice I made on a whim—I wanted out of Alberta, to experience other provinces and places. I had only ever lived in the same areas, with my family always close by. I wanted to be able to adventure out and experience other sides of Canada, and not just what I was familiar with.

17³Ô¹Ï Panthers this Week (September 2–8)

The 17³Ô¹Ï Cross Country, Soccer, and Rugby Panthers are looking forward to a weekend of competition at home and away. Donations of non-perishable food items are being collected at all home games this weekend in support of the 17³Ô¹Ï Food Bank.

Saturday, September 7:
AWAY:

12:00 pm: The 17³Ô¹Ï Women’s Cross Country team competes at the Acadia University Invitational in Wolfville, Nova Scotia.

Canadian Armed Forces Visit to Campus

The Canadian Armed Forces will have a display set up in the Robertson Library breezeway to offer information and opportunities for part-time careers that are available locally on Prince Edward Island. Some of the benefits they offer are competitive wages, full-time summer contracts to help pay for schooling, travel opportunities, flexible hours, medical/dental benefits, exciting experience, Canada-wide discounts, access to bursaries and scholarships, and a chance to be a junior leader in your field of choice.

No experience is required. They will train you!

SEASON PREVIEW: 17³Ô¹Ï Men’s Soccer Panthers set sights on playoffs

The 17³Ô¹Ï Men's Soccer team is ready to claim its place among the Atlantic University Sport (AUS) contenders. With a proud tradition of success under head coach Lewis Page, the Panthers are looking forward to a great season, starting with their home opener against the Memorial University Sea-Hawks on Friday, August 30, at 7:15 pm.

This year, a new generation of talent is set to take centre stage as the program embraces a youth movement that promises to bring renewed excitement and hope.

"Students in the Bachelor of Education program are incredibly supportive of one another."

What brought you to 17³Ô¹Ï? Why did you choose to study here?

​I'm originally from Kingston, Ontario, and I moved to Halifax, Nova Scotia in my teens. ​I have always known that I have wanted to pursue my education in my native language and 17³Ô¹Ï offered just that. Attending 17³Ô¹Ï interested me because I had always heard wonderful comments about the university, the campus is close enough to home, and the program I was interested in checked every box that needed to be checked.